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by PostOnce
1860 days ago
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It's the concept of "no code software development" applied to law, and it'll have the same problems. Edge cases by the million. I wouldn't trust a computer to be my doctor, and I wouldn't trust one to be my lawyer either. As assistants to my doctor and lawyer, sure, but to replace them? Never. |
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This legalese reminds me of UML. The only truly comprehensive way to capture the essence of a program is to write the program.